Re: turn signal - switch alignment? or adjustment needed?
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Re: turn signal - switch alignment? or adjustment needed?



Hi Jim,  Either alignment, or the contact where the left turn signal
goes to has some gunk in it.  I had a Coronet with the problem you
describe, and I just needed to be taken out and cleaned.

Hope it helps.
--Tom

On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 08:40:43 -0400, "Jim Ozolins"
<j_ozolins@xxxxxxxxxxx> said:
> 
> Great talk about the parking lights and turn signals.
> They are prone to lots of gremlins, apparently.
> 
> In my Valiant, the right turn signal operates fine, but the left signal
> only 
> blinks the dashboard indicator if I press and hold the signal control
> down. 
> I really need to do some full-scale troubleshooting, and get my Wife to 
> stand around the car and tell me if the signals work on all corners, and 
> under different conditions (headlights on, brake lights on, parking
> lights 
> on) but I wanted to know if this sounds like an adjustment or alignment 
> problem with the switch that maybe somebody else has seen. Maybe it needs
> a 
> shim, or something.
> 
> I might remove my steering wheel's center ornament, because it takes a 
> beating every time I remove/replace it to pull the steering wheel.
> 
> thanks
> Jim Ozolins
>
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